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Title Gṛhastha : the householder in ancient indian religious culture / edited by Patrick Olivelle
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2019

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Contents Part I. Vedic and Prakrit sources -- Part II. The Sanskrit Sastras -- Part III. Epic and Kavya literature
Summary For scholars of ancient Indian religions, the wandering mendicants who left home and family for a celibate life and the search for liberation represent an enigma. The Vedic religion, centered on the married household, had no place for such a figure. Much has been written about the Indian ascetic but hardly any scholarly attention has been paid to the married householder with wife and children, generally referred to in Sanskrit as grhastha: "the stay-at-home." The institution of the householder is viewed implicitly as posing little historical problems with regard to its origin or meaning. This volume problematizes the figure of the householder within ancient Indian culture and religion. It shows that the term grhastha is a neologism and is understandable only in its opposition to the ascetic who goes away from home (pravrajita). Through a thorough and comprehensive analysis of a wide range of inscriptions and texts, ranging from the Vedas, Dharmasastras, Epics, and belle lettres to Buddhist and Jain texts and texts on governance and erotics, this volume analyses the meanings, functions, and roles of the householder from the earliest times unti about the fifth century CE. The central finding of these studies is that the householder bearing the name grhastha is not simply a married man with a family but someone dedicated to the same or similar goals as an ascetic while remaining at home and performing the economic and ritual duties incumbent on him. The grhastha is thus not a generic householder, for whom there are many other Sanskrit terms, but a religiously charged concept that is intended as a full-fledged and even superior alternative to the concept of a religious renouncer
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Vedas -- Ethics
Vedas. fast (OCoLC)fst01356289
Subject Families -- Religious life.
Ethics.
Families -- Religious life.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780190696160
0190696168
9780190696184
0190696184